Monthly Archives: March 2017

After being in stasis for 600 years, the time has finally come for mankind to awaken and explore Andromeda – but nothing is as expected. It’s down to you, the Pathfinder, to guide your hibernating colonists towards a habitable world where humanity can not only survive, but thrive. You’ll come across new species, alien technology […]

Developers of the popular LastPass password manager rushed to push out a fix to solve a serious vulnerability that could have allowed attackers to steal users’ passwords or execute malicious code on their computers. The vulnerability was discovered by Google security researcher Tavis Ormandy and was reported to LastPass on Monday. It affected the browser […]

Where to Buy Oxo Glass Pour-Over Set Part Number: CNETOxo Glass Pour-Over Set MSRP: $50.00 Visit manufacturer site for details. About The Author Brian Bennett is senior editor for appliances at CNET and reviews a wide range of household and smart-home products. These include everything from microwave ovens, blenders, ranges and coffee makers to personal […]

Acer has been attempting to raise its profile as a maker of prosumer and business-grade hardware in recent years, with a series of laptops aiming to take on higher-priced devices like the MacBook and XPS ranges. After reviewing Acer’s surprisingly good Swift 3 notebook, we were expecting big things from the company’s latest 2-in-1. The […]

Apple has finally responded to falling sales of tablet computers by launching a new 9.7-inch iPad that will replace the iPad Air 2, which the company had launched back in October 2014. The new iPad is imaginatively called “iPad” and, despite a wave of hype yesterday when the company took down its website in advance […]

Qualcomm Advanced Content Lab Our tour stared off in Qualcomm’s power lab where everything is about Watts and Amps. Johnny John, director of product management told us that power is a ‘key metric’ for the company as, of course, it relates to battery life – one of the top requested features from consumers when it […]

Dropbox vs OneDrive: How Expedia rolled out Dropbox in two weeks to remove legacy file sharing Online travel company Expedia rolled out Dropbox globally in a base project that took less than two weeks, starting with ‘power users’ of a legacy file-sharing product, rather than insist that staff use… Source link

The Chinese market for smartphones or phablets is known for its sheer value for money. Ulefone’s release of the Gemini is yet another clear example of this. In 2016, 90% of China’s phones originate from domestic manufacturers, which just shows the dominance these Chinese brands have within the huge domestic market. We were very impressed […]

AMD to announce 16-core, 32-thread Ryzen at Computex in May, suggest rumours AMD is rumoured to be preparing a 16-core, 32-thread Ryzen CPU that it will unveil at the Computex trade show in Taiwan at the end of May. The CPU, the biggest Ryzen product to date, would come before… Source link

We’ve tested a lot of PCs which have been spruced up with a spot of coloured LED illumination, but never one that puts on the kind of veritable lightshow as the Warbird G2 does. Firstly, there are the two front fans, which can be quickly switched between seven colours – either solid or given a […]